Visual Land Prestige Prime 10SE Owner's manual

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Copyright © 2016 Visual Land Inc. All rights reserved.
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This book introduces Android 6.0, Marshmallow for Google Play edition devices.
Its content may differ in some details from some of the products described
or the
software that runs on them. All information provided here is subject to
change
without notice.
For best results, make sure you’re running the latest Android system update.
To find
your device’s version number or check for the latest system update,
go to
Settings > System > About tablet and look for
Android version or
System updates.
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Table of Contents
1
Welcome to Android
About Android 6.0, Marshmallow
What's new in 6.0
Get Started
Sign into your account
Send an email
Quick Settings
Your Apps
Your Home screens
Status bar
Navigation Basics
Manage Battery Life
Help and Feedback
2
Personalize your device
Customize your Home Screen
Manage your setting
Display
Sound and notification
Google Now
How it works
What you can ask Google to do for you
Turn “Ok Google” on or off
3
Use the keyboard
Enter & edit text
Use next-word suggestions
Gesture Typing
Keyboard dictionaries
Type by speaking
4
Control Access
Manage accounts on your device
Add an account
Remove an account
Share your device with other users
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Switch users
Remove a user
Guest user
Security
Smart Lock
Protect against harmful apps
5
Share & Store content on your device
Google Cast
File Storage
SD card Storage
Printing
6
Try some Apps
Play Store
Gmail
Google Play
Camera
Photos
Contacts
Hangouts
Calendar
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1
Welcome to Android
About Android 6.0, Marshmallow
Marshmallow is the latest version of Android, the operating system
that powers tablets, watches, TVs, cars and more.
This book introduces the Android 6.0 software on your tablet. For
hardware details, visit support.google.com/android . There, you can find
comprehensive information about all types of Android tablets, including
more details about your Visual Land tablet.
Switching to Android from an iPad (iOS)? See Switch to Android for
useful tips on moving your apps and more onto your android tablet.
What’s new in 6.0
Marshmallow includes new features and updates to make your device work
better:
Search for anything in your photos &use free, unlimited photo
storage
Easier ways to manage interruptions
Ability to increase storage space on some devices with an SD
card
Now on Tap : suggestions from Google Now related to what’s on
your screen (available only in some locales)
Longer-lasting battery with Doze, App Standby, and other battery
optimizations
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Get Started
When you first turn on your tablet, you’ll see a Welcome screen. Choose
the language you want and touch the arrow to continue.
IMPORTANT: To complete the setup process, it’s best to have a
Wi-Fi connection.
Sign in to your account
When prompted, sign in with your Google Account or create one at
that time. Signing in lets you immediately access everything
associated
with your Google Account, like Gmail and Calendar.
TIP : If you have another Android device, Tap & Go lets you quickly
set up a new device just by holding the two devices back to back
and slowly sliding one up and down against the other. Google
Accounts and apps that were already backed up will automatically
be copied over to the new device.
An email address that you use for any of the following counts as
a
Google Account:
Gmail
YouTube
Google Play
Google Apps
AdWords
Any other Google product
When you sign in, you can easily get all the apps youve purchased on
Google Play onto your new device. All the email,
contacts, calendar
events, and other data associated with that
account are automatically
synced with your device.
For example, if you change a friend’s information on your
tablet, that
change also appears on any computers where you’re signed in to your
Google Account.
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IMPORTANT: Make sure you remember the password you use to sign
into your device or else you won’t be able to access it. Even if you do a
factory reset, you will be required to enter the password you used to
sign into this device. Have multiple Google
If you have multiple Google Accounts, you can add others later
from
Settings > Personal > Accounts. You can also add guest
users
in Settings > Device > Users.
Send an email
Use the Gmail app to read and write email from your
Gmail or other email addresses.
1.
Touch Gmail on a Home or All Apps screen.
2.
If you already signed into a Gmail account during setup, your
email
will be synced to your device. Otherwise, add an email
address
now.
Take a photo
To take a photo:
Open Camera .
Frame your picture.
Touch the capture icon below the image area to take the
picture.
To see the photo you just took, swipe from right to left on your Visual
Land Android tablet. On your Visual Land tablet, touch the circular
preview of the photo that appears to the lower right of the capture
button.
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Quick Settings
Use Quick Settings to easily get to frequently used settings, like turning
on Wi-Fi. To open Quick Settings, swipe down
from the top of the
screen with two fingers. To change a setting, just touch the icon:
Display brightness: Slide to decrease or increase the
brightness of your screen.
Wi-Fi network: Turn Wi-Fi on or off. To open Wi-Fi settings,
touch the Wi-Fi network name.
Bluetooth settings: Turn Bluetooth on or off. To open Blue-
tooth settings, touch the word “Bluetooth”.
Airplane mode: Turn airplane mode on or off. Airplane mode
means your tablet won’t connect to Wi-Fi or a cell signal, even if
one is available.
Auto-rotate: Lock your device’s orientation in portrait or
landscape mode.
Quick Settings look like this:
Open the main Settings app by touching Settings in the top
right.
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Your Apps
To see all your apps, touch All Apps in the
Favorites tray on any Home screen.
This is where you can see all your apps, including
those
that come with your tablet, and those you
downloaded
on Google Play. You can move app
icons to any of your
Home screens.
From All Apps, you can:
Explore apps. Swipe left and right on your tablet from the all apps
screen.
Open an app. Touch its icon.
Place an app icon on a Home screen. Touch & hold the app
icon,
slide your finger, and lift your finger to drop the icon into your
desired Home screen.
Search apps: Enter the name of the app you are looking for in the
search apps bar.
Get more apps. Touch Google Play in the list of app icons.
To view information about an app from an All Apps screen, touch & hold
it, slide your finger toward the top of the screen, and drop the app
over
App Info.
TIP: Some apps can harm you or your device. However, you
don’t
need to purchase anti-virus software for Google Play
edition
devices. Google can verify apps to help prevent
harmful software
from being installed.
Your home Screens
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After you finish setting up your device, the Home screen appears
for the
first time. Here, you can add app icons and widgets (an at- a-glance”
view of an app’s most important information) to your
Home screens to
easily find them.
To move between Home screens, swipe left or right.
To see notifications, swipe down from the top of the screen
with
one finger.
To open Quick Settingsfrequently used settingsswipe down
from the top of the screen twice with one finger or once with two
fingers. See Quick Settings .
To open Settings , swipe down from the top of any screen with
two fingers, then touch the Settings icon at the top right.
From the Home screen, touch Google at the top of the screen , or
say “Ok Google” to search, send messages, ask for directions, or
give other instructions.
Status bar
The status bar is at the very top of the screen. On the right, you can see the
Wi-Fi and mobile signal strength, how much battery power is left, and the
time. On the left, you can see which apps have sent you notifications.
Navigation Basics
At the bottom of your device's screen, no matter what
you’re doing,
you’ll always find the navigation bar with three buttons.
Back
Opens the previous screen you were working in, even
if it
was in a different app. Once you back up to the Home
screen, you can’t go back any further.
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Home
Return to the Home screen to get suggestions based on
the screen you are currently viewing, touch and hold this
button.
Overview
Opens a list of thumbnail images of screens youve worked
with recently. To open one, touch it. To remove a screen
from the list, swipe it left or right or touch
on the X.
Some apps hide these buttons temporarily, or fade them to small
dots
in the same position. To bring them back, touch the dots,
touch the
screen in the middle, or swipe up from the bottom.
Many screens in Apps and in Settings include a Menu icon at
the top
right of the screen. Touch it to explore additional options,
including
Help and Settings.
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Manage battery life
The status bar shows how much battery you have left, but you
can also
see the exact percentage and approximate time of battery life
remaining. Swipe down from the top of the screen, then
touch
Battery.
Your Android device’s battery is built to get you through your day.
When
you’re running low, Android’s battery saver conserves your
battery
power so you can use the tablet. To turn it on, go to
Settings > Battery > Battery
saver.
Android Marshmallow includes several other automatic battery optimizations
that are usually in effect. These include:
Doze reduces battery usage when your device is not in use, not
charging, and not moving.
App Standby lets Android reduce battery-draining activities of
apps that you haven’t used for a long period of time (when your
device isn’t charging).
D
oze and App Standby do not have separate settings. They are two of several
battery optimizations that are in effect by default in most situations.
However, you can stop all battery optimizations for an individual app, for
example to ensure that it’s always functioning at peak performance, even
when you’re not using it.
Help & feedback
In most Google apps, you can get to Help & feedback from the main menu .
Other apps may include a menu icon that includes Help & feedback.
This book introduces a few of the key features and apps that come with
Android 6.0.
Google also welcomes feedback from you about your Visual Land tablet. It’s
easy to send feedback. Just go to Settings > System > About tablet > Send
feedback about this device .
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2
Personalize your Tablet
Customize your Home screens
Make your Home screen feel like home. You can change your
wallpaper, add apps or widgets, or add additional Home screens
to the right. To change your wallpaper: Touch & hold the
background, then
To change the wallpaper:
1.
Touch & hold the background, then touch Wallpapers.
2.
Swipe right to left to choose a wallpaper image. Or choose an
image
from your Photos, Downloads or Drive.
To add another Home screen, swipe to the rightmost screen and drag an app
or widget to the right edge. (The screen to the left of the main Home screen is
reserved for Google Now.)
To add an app icon to a Home screen:
1.
Go to the Home screen where you want to place the app.
2.
Touch All Apps.
3.
Swipe from right to left, if necessary, to find the app you want.
4.
Touch & hold the app until the Home screen appears, slide it
into
place, and lift your finger.
A widget provides a quick view or way to access information about an app on
your Home screen, like a larger size clock or a view of books, music, or movies
in your Google Play library. To add a widget:
To add a widget:
1.
Touch & hold the background, then touch Widgets. Open All Apps
> Widgets.
2.
Swipe right to choose a widget, which provides a quick view or
way to access information on your home screen, like a larger
size
clock or a view of information in your Google Play library.
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To move an app or widget to another position:
1.
Touch & hold the icon.
2.
Slide your finger to the new position.
To move between Home screens, slide toward the edge of the
screen.
To bump another icon out of the way, slide slowly into it.
3.
Lift your finger.
To remove an app icon from the Home screen without removing it
permanently from your device, touch & hold it, slide your finger toward the
top of the screen, and drop the app over Remove in the top left.
To uninstall an app permanently from your device, touch & hold it, slide your
finger toward the top of the screen, and drop the app over the Uninstall icon
at the top right. (This is not applicable for all apps.)
At the bottom of every Home screen you’ll find the Favorites tray:
another quick way to get to your apps.
To drag an app in or out of the Favorites
tray or anywhere else on a
Home screen, touch & hold it, then
move it with your finger where you
want it.
A
t the top of All Apps you’ll see App Suggestions: recommendations for
apps you might want to launch. To drag an app from App Suggestions
onto your Home screen, touch & hold it, then move it with your finger
to where you want it.
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Manage your settings
Settings controls the core Android settings for
networks,
hardware, location, security, language,
accounts, etc.
The fastest way to adjust system settings that you access frequently,
such as Wi-Fi or brightness, is through Quick Settings.
You can control many other settings for your device and account
by
swiping down from the top of the screen twice and touching
. These are the main types of device or account settings available.
Wireless & networks. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, data usage, and related
settings.
Device. Sound, battery, sleep, and other display settings.
Location.
Language.
Backup/reset options.
Accounts.
Security. Passwords and certificates, screen lock, encryption,
and
app installation sources.
System. Date, time, accessibility, and device information.
Most apps also include their own settings, typically available from the
menu on the upper left side of the app, or from the
Menu > Settings
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Display
Change the display settings on your device by following these steps:
1.
Go to Settings > Device > Display.
2.
Choose from the following settings. Some of these settings
may vary
by your device and version of Android. All can affect
battery life.
Brightness level: Move the slider to set the brightness
level on your device.
Adaptive brightness: Turn on adaptive brightness to
automatically optimize the brightness level on your device
based on the available light around you. Adaptive brightness is
on by default. You can still adjust your brightness
when
needed.
Sleep: Change how long it takes for your device’s screen to go
black when you’re not using it..
Daydream: Set up screensavers that display photos,
colorful backgrounds, and more when your device is charging or
docked.
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Sound & notification
You can change the sound and notification settings on your device by
going to Settings > Device > Sound & notification.
Notifications alert you to the arrival of new messages, calendar
events, and alarms, as well as ongoing events, such as
downloads:
Interruptions. Prioritize sound notifications so they don’t interrupt
you. In
Downtime, select which days and times you allow for sound
notifications.
When device is locked. Manage whether notifications can be seen
when your tablet is locked, and whether sensitive content in a
notification can be seen. Sensitive content includes things like the
title of a song you downloaded, who sent you an
email, or the
details of a calendar event.
App Notifications. Modify the notification settings individually for
apps such as Gmail. The setting under When device is locked will
always take precedence over the setting for an individual app.
Notification access. See which apps can access your
notifications.
When a notification arrives, its icon appears at the top of the screen. Icons for
pending notifications appear on the left, and system icons showing the Wi-Fi
signal, mobile carrier signal, or battery strength are on the right:
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Notifications Wi-Fi signal Battery
Certain notifications can be expanded to show more information,
such as
email previews or calendar events. The one at the top is
always expanded
when possible. To expand a notification, position one finger inside it and
swipe down slowly.
To open the related app, touch the notification icon on the left.
Some
notifications also allow you to take specific actions by
touching icons
within the notification. For example, Calendar
notifications allow you to
Snooze (remind you later) or send email
to other guests.
When youre finished with a notification, swipe it away. To dismiss
all
notifications, touch Dismiss at the very bottom of the
notification list.
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Pin your screen
You can enable your device to only show a certain app’s screen using
screen pinning. This feature can come in handy if you want to play a game
without accidentally minimizing the app if you touch the Home button.
Some apps may ask if you want to use screen pinning.
When a screen is unpinned, you can choose to return to the lock screen.
To pin a screen:
Go to Settings > Personal > Security > Screen pinning and turn
screen pinning on.
Open the app you want to pin.
Touch Overview on your device. Swipe up the first screen on
the bottom to bring it into view.
Touch the pin . Select an option to return to the lock screen
after a screen is unpinned.
To exit the pinned screen, touch & hold and at the same time.
Google Now
Google Now is about getting you just the right information, at just
the
right time. It tells you today’s weather before you start your
day, how
much traffic to expect before you leave for work, and
even your favorite
team’s score while they’re playing.
For example, heres a Google Now card that appears when you’re about
to start your commute:
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After you start using Google Now, you don’t need to do anything
else. If
you like, you can fine-tune some settings, but Google Now
doesn’t need
any elaborate setup.
How it works
To know when to show information you’ll find useful, Google Now
uses
contextual data from your device and from other Google products, plus
data from third-party products that you allow
Google Now to access.
For example, if you have an appointment
in Google Calendar that
includes an address, Google Now can
check traffic and suggest when to
leave.
When you decide to use Google Now, you’re also turning on Location
History. Location History allows Google to store a history of your
location data from all devices on which you are logged into your
Account. You can control this global setting for your device from
Settings > Personal > Location History.
To manage your Now cards:
1.
Touch & hold any empty space on your Home screen, then touch
Settings > Now Cards.
To open Google Now, swipe up from the Home button. Updates
appear in the form of Google Now cards. When you don’t need a
card
anymore, swipe it from left to right. Swiping from right to left
returns
you to the main Home screen.
What you can ask Google to do for you
When you use Google Now, you can speak to your device to search,
get directions, and create reminders. For example, say
“Ok Google,
do I need an umbrella tomorrow?to see if there’s
rain in the
weather forecast.
To see other examples of what you can say, visit “Ok Google” and
voice search . You can say most of these examples in English, French,
German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, and Brazilian
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